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Financial inclusion (FI) for vulnerable populations, such as women, is critical for achieving gender equality, women … been several attempts to measure FI for the general population, there is limited literature on gender-based measurement of … FI. This paper fills this important research gap by developing a gender-based FI index (GFII) focusing particularly on …
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effects on male and female workers in India. It describes trends in employment shares and wages for female and male workers …
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This paper studies the impact of migrant children on their parents' occupation choice and wage income using a dataset from a household survey conducted in 2011. We find that the heads of migrant households with school-age children earn significantly less than those who left them at their place...
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male applications compared to inflexible jobs. Our findings have important implications for explaining gender differences …
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gender disaggregated human development survey in India (2005-2012) and carry out econometric analyses using individual fixed … juxtaposition of water infrastructure and gender differences at the household level. We use spatiotemporal data from the largest … piped drinking water (IPDW) on employment and earnings by gender, the self-reported health of women, the prevalence of …
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rebalancing has special significance for Asia. While India, like other Asian economies, suffered only an indirect impact from the … same connotations for India as it does for other East Asian economies. However, this paper argues that, given its large … domestic market, India could help other East Asian economies in their efforts to achieve greater export diversification and …
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exports now come from East Asia. Strong infrastructure underpinnings have often been cited as a major factor contributing to …
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FTAs in East Asia. It then analyzes the contents of major plurilateral FTAs in East Asia, that is ASEAN's five FTAs each … with the People's Republic of China, Japan, the Republic of Korea, India, and Australia/New Zealand, which are considered …
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India and the People's Republic of China (PRC), within the growth framework from1990 to 2019 by using panel 2SLS and the …, and the consumer price index have a positive impact on the per capita GDP of India and the PRC. Further, the study reveals … that the PRC extracts relatively more from these growth-promoting factors than India, probably indicating greater …
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Substantial evidence exists that economic inequality in Asia has been growing, but the dimensions of this inequality … demographic groups in income surveys from six middle- and high-income countries across Asia: the People’s Republic of China (PRC …) (2002); India (2004); Japan (2008); Republic of Korea (2006); the Russian Federation (2004, 2007, and 2010); and Taipei …
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